The first question on issuing bonds for reconstruction of certain streets failed 52.95 to 47.05 percent.

The second question on issuing bonds to construct a city hall facility failed 62.94 to 37.06 percent.

City question 1: Issuance of Bonds for Reconstruction of Certain Streets

On July 23, 2018, the City Council of the City of Lake Shore gave preliminary approval for the issuance of up to $1,595,000.00 in general obligation bonds (the "Bonds") to finance the reconstruction of certain roads in the City including Point Narrows Road, Whitstrom Road, Pohl Road, Bass Lake Road, Bass Lake Trail, Birchwood Hills, Timber Lane, Gullwood Road, Schaefers Point Road and Jacobs Road (the "Street Reconstruction Projects"). Shall the City of Lake Shore be authorized to issue its Bonds, including any bonds to refund such Bonds, in an amount not to exceed $1,595,000.00 to provide funds to finance the Street Reconstruction Projects? by voting "yes" on this ballot question, you are voting for a property tax increase

Yes: 319

No: 359

City question 2: Issuance of Bonds for Construction of City Hall Facility

On July 23, 2018, the City Council of the City of Lake Shore gave preliminary approval for the issuance of up to $1,895,000.00 in general obligation bonds (the "Bonds") to finance the acquisition, construction and equipping of a new City Hall facility which will include space for police and fire services (the "City Hall Project"). Shall the City of Lake Shore be authorized to issue its Bonds, including any bonds issued to refund such Bonds, in an amount not to exceed $1,895,000.00 to provide funds to finance the City Hall Project? By voting "yes" on this ballot question, you are voting for a property tax increase.